Q27 - A Q54 - A
Functions
Easy Questions
Question 1
Let A = [−1, 1] and f : A → A be defined as f(x) = x|x| for all x ∈ A, then f(x) is
A. A) many one and into function
B. B) one-many and into function
C. C) many-one and into function
D. D) one-one and onto function
Question 2
The domain of the function log 10 (x 2 − 5x + 6) is
A. A) (−∞, ∞)
B. B) (−∞, 2) ∪ (3, ∞)
C. C) (2, 3)
D. D) None of these
Question 3
If f(x) = [x] 2 − 5[x] + 6 = 0, where [x] denotes greatest integer function then x ∈
A. A) (2, 4]
B. B) [2, 4]
C. C) [2, 4)
D. D) (2, 4)
Question 4
The smallest value of 5 cos θ + 12 is
A. A) 5
B. B) 12
C. C) 7
D. D) 17
Question 5
If f(x) = 2 100 x + 1, g(x) = 3 100 x + 1, then the set of real numbers x such that f[g(x)} = x is
A. A) emply
B. B) a singleton
C. C) a finite set with more than one element
D. D) infinite
Question 6
Let f(x + y) = f(x) ⋅ f(y), ∀x, y ∈ R, suppose that f(3) = 3 and f ′ (0) = 11, then f ′ (3) is
given by
A. A) 22
B. B) 44
C. C) 28
D. D) 33
Question 7
If f(x) = x 2 − 3x + 4 and f(x) = f(2x + 1), then x =
A. A) −1, 3
2
B. B) −1, 32
C. C) 1, 32
D. D) 1, 23
Question 8
If f : R → R be mapping defined by f(x) = x 3 + 5, then f −1 (x) is equal to
A. A) (x + 5) 1/3
B. B) (x − 5) 1/3
C. C) (5 − x) 1/3
D. D) 5 − x
Question 9
If f(x) = 3[x] + {x + 1}, where [x] is greatest integer function of x and {x} is fractional part
function of x, then f(−1.32) =
A. A) -4.6
B. B) -2.6
C. C) -7.4
D. D) -3.4
Question 10
If P = 12 sin 2 θ + 13 cos 2 θ then
A. A) 13 ≤ P ≤ 12
B. B) P ≥ 12
C. C) 2 ≤ P ≤ 3
D. D) − 613 ≤ P ≤ 613
√ √
Question 11
Let R be the set of real numbers and the mapping f : R → R and g : R → R be defined by
f(x) = 5 − x 2 and g(x) = 3x − 4, then the value of (f ∘ g)(−1) is
A. A) -44
B. B) -54
C. C) -32
D. D) -64
Question 12
Domain of the real valued function f(x) = 9−x
x+2
2 is
A. A) −3 ≤ x ≤ 3
B. B) R − {−3, 3}
C. C) R
D. D) R − {3}
Question 13
If f(x) = 1−x
1+x the domain of f
−1
(x) is
A. A) R
B. B) R − {−1}
C. C) (−∞, −1)
D. D) (−1, ∞)
Question 14
If f(x) = 2{x} + 5x, where {x} is fractional part function, then f(−1.4) is
A. A) 8.2
B. B) -8.2
C. C) -5.8
D. D) -5
Question 15
The number of onto functions from the set {1, 2, … , 11} to the set {1, 2, … , 10} is
A. A) 5 × 11!
B. B) 10!
C. C) 11!
2
D. D) 10 × 11!
Question 16
sin −1 (x−3)
The domain of the function f(x) =
√9−x 2
A. A) [1,2]
B. B) [2,3)
C. C) [1,2]
D. D) [2,3]
Question 17
The domain of the function f(x) = √x − 1 + √6 − x is
A. A) [1, ∞)
B. B) [1, 6]
C. C) (−∞, 6]
D. D) (−∞, 6)
Question 18
A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} are two sets, and function f : A → B is defined by
f(x) = x + 2∀x ∈ A, then the function f is
A. A) bijective
B. B) onto
C. C) one-one
D. D) many-one
Question 19
Let f and g be periodic functions with the periods T 1 and T 2 respectively. Then f + g is
Question 20
A Mapping from IN to IN is defined as follows :
f : IN → IN
f(n) = (n + 5) 2 , n ∈ IN
(IN is the set of natural numbers). Then
A. A) f is not one-to-one
B. B) f is onto
C. C) f is both one-to-one and onto
D. D) f is one-to-one but not onto
Question 21
The total number of injections (one-one into mappings) from {a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , a 4 }
(b 1 , b 2 , b 3 , b 4 , b 5 , b 6 , b 7 ) is
A. A) 400
B. B) 420
C. C) 800
D. D) 840
Question 22
If R = {(a, b)/b = a − 1, a ∈ Z, 5 < a < 9}, then the range of R is
A. A) {7, 8, 9}
B. B) {5, 6, 7}
C. C) {6, 7, 8}
D. D) {5, 6, 7, 8, 9}
Question 23
Let S, T , U be three non-void sets and f : S → T , g : T → U be so that gof : s → U is surjective.
Then,
A. A) g and f are both surjective
B. B) g is surjective, f may not be so
C. C) f is surjective, g may not be so
D. D) f and g both may not be surjective
Question 24
The domain and range of the relation R given by R = {(x, y)/y = x + x6 , x, y ∈ N and x < 6}
are
A. A) Domain = {2, 3}, Range = {5}.
B. B) Domain = {1, 2}, Range = {5, 7}.
C. C) Domain = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, Range = {7, 5, 64 , 65 }.
D. D) Domain = {1, 2, 3}, Range = {5, 7}.
Question 25
The domain of the real valued function f(x) = √ x−2
3−x is…
A. A) (2,3]
B. B) [2,3)
C. C) (2,3)
D. D) [2, 3]
Question 26
If f(x + 2y, x − 2y) = xy, then f(x, y) is equal to
A. A) 14 xy
B. B) 14 (x 2 − y 2 )
C. C) 18 (x 2 − y 2 )
D. D) 12 (x 2 + y 2 )
Question 27
Let R be the set of real numbers and the functions f : R → R and g : R → R be defined by
f(x) = x 2 + 2x − 3 and g(x) = x + 1. Then, the value of x for which f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) is
A. A) -1
B. B) 0
C. C) 1
D. D) 2
Question 28
If f(x) = 2 +2 , then f(x + y) ⋅ f(x − y) is
x −x
A. A) 14 [f(2x) − f(2y)]
B. B) 12 [f(2x) − f(2y)]
C. C) 14 [f(2x) + f(2y)]
D. D) 12 [f(2x) + f(2y)]
Question 29
If a function f : R → R is defined by f(x) = 4x
5
+ 3, then f −1 (x) =
A. A)
5(x+3)
4
B. B)
5(x−3)
4
C. C)
4(x+3)
5
D. D)
4(x−3)
5
Question 30
The period of |cos x| will be
A. A) π4
B. B) π2
C. C) π
D. D) 2π
Moderate Questions
Question 31
Let a, b, and c be such that (1−x)(1−2x)(1−3x)
1 a
= 1−x b
+ 1−2x c
+ 1−3x then a1 + 3b + 5c is equal to
A. A) 15
1
B. B) 16
C. C) 15
D. D) 13
Question 32
If f : [1, ∞) → [1, ∞] is defined by f(x) = , then f −1 (3) =
1+√1+4 log 2 x
2
A. A)
0
B. B) 1
C. C) 64
D. D) 1+2 5
√
Question 33
The function f : R → R is defined by f(x) = cos 2 x + sin x for x ∈ R, then f(R) is equal to
4
A. A) ( 34 , 1]
B. B) [ 34 , 1)
C. C) [ 34 , 1]
D. D) ( 34 , 1)
Question 34
If f : [−6, 6] → R is defined by f(x) = x 2 − 3 for x ∈ R, then (f \circ f \circ f)(-1)+(f \circ f \circ f)
(0)+(f \circ f \circ f)(1) is equal to
A. A) f(4√2)
B. B) f(3√2)
C. C) f(2√2)
D. D) f(√2)
Question 35
Let x ≠ 0, |x| < 12 and f(x) = 1 + 2x + 4x 2 + 8x 3 + … Then, f −1 (x) =
A. A) x−1
2x
B. B) x−1
2
C. C) x−1
x
D. D) 1 − 2x
Question 36
Let R be the set of all real numbers.
Statement I : The function f : (− π2 , π2 ) → R defined by f(x) = sec x + tan x is a one - one
function.
Statement II : The function f : [0, ∞) → R defined by f(x) = x 2 is a one-one function.
Which of the above statements is(are) true?
A. A) Statement I is true, but Statement II is false
B. B) Statement II is true, but Statement I is false
C. C) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
D. D) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
Question 37
Two functions f : R → R, g : R → R are defined as follows f(x) = {
0, x is rational
1, x is irrational
Then, (f ∘ g)(π) + (g ∘ f)(e) is equal to
−1, x is rational
g(x) = {
0, x is irrational
A. A) 0
B. B) −1
C. C) 2
D. D) 1
Question 38
The domain of the function f(x) = √ [x]+2 , where [x] denotes the greatest integer not more than x,
4−x 2
is
A. A) (−∞, −2) ∪ (1, 2)
B. B) (−∞, −2) ∪ (−1, 2)
C. C) (−∞, −2), ∪[−1, 2]
D. D) (−∞, −1) ∪ (1, 2)
Question 39
The number of real linear functions f(x) satisfying f(f(x)) = x + f(x) is
A. A) 0
B. B) 4
C. C) 5
D. D) 2
Question 40
For each n ∈ N, let A n = {(n + 1)k/k ∈ N} and X = ⋃ n∈N A n ⋅ A mapping f : X → N
defined by f(x) = x, ∀x ∈ X, is
A. A) one-one and onto
B. B) one-one but not onto
C. C) onto but not one-one
D. D) neither one-one nor onto
Question 41
The function f : R → R is defined by f(x) = 3 −x . Observe the following statements of it I. f is one-
one II. f is onto III. f is a decreasing function Out of these, true statement are
A. A) Only I, II
B. B) Only II,III
C. C) Only I,III
D. D) I,II,III
Question 42
Given that a, b and c are real numbers such that b 2 = 4ac and a > γ 0 . The maximal possible set
D ⊆ R on which the function f : D → R given by
f(x) = log {ax 3 + (a + b)x 2 + (b + c)x + c} is defined, is
A. A) R − {− 2a
b
}
B. B) R − ({− 2a
b
} ∪ (−∞, −1))
C. C) R − ({− 2a
b
} ∪ {x : x ≥ 1})
D. D) R − ({−b/2a} ∪ (−∞, −1])
Question 43
Let Q be the set of all rational numbers in [0, 1] and f : [0, 1] → [0, 1] be defined by f(x)=\left\{
x for x ∈ Q
1 − x for x ∉ Q
\right. Then, the set S = {x ∈ [0, 21] : (fof)(x)} is equal to
A. A) [0, 1]
B. B) −Q
C. C) [0, 1] − Q
D. D) (0, 1)
Question 44
If [x] denotes the greatest integer function on x, then the number of positive integral divisors of
[(2 + √3) 5 ] is
A. A) 6
B. B) 4
C. C) 2
D. D) 8
Question 45
If the function f : [a, b] → [− 43 , 12 ] defined by f(x)=\left|
√
1 1 1
1 1 + sin x 1
1 + cos x 1 1
\right| is one-one and onto, then
A. A) a = −π π
4 ,b = 6
B. B) a = −π
2 ,b =
π
2
C. C) a = −π
6
,b = π
4
D. D) a = −π, b = π
Question 46
The domain of f(x) = sinlog( 1−x ) is
4−x √ 2
A. A) (0, 5)
B. B) (1, 5)
C. C) (−2, 1)
D. D) (2, 3)
Question 47
The value of {x ∈ R ∣ [log(1.6) 1−x − (0.625) 6(1+x) ] ∈ R} is
2
A. A) (−∞, −1) ∪ (7, ∞)
B. B) (−1, 5)
C. C) (1, 7)
D. D) (−1, 7)
Question 48
3
(x 2 +1)
The number of real roots of the equation = 0, (x ≠ 0) is
x 2 +1
x3
+ 3x
A. A) 1
B. B) 0
C. C) 2
D. D) 3
Question 49
The maximum and minimum values of the function f : [R → [R defined by
f(x) = 5 cos x + 3 cos (x + π
3 ) + 8 for all x ∈ [R, are respectively.
A. A) 15, 1
B. B) 8, - 8
C. C) -7, - 15
D. D) 1, - 15
Question 50
If f : R → C is defined by f(x) = e 2ix for x ∈ R, then f is (where C denotes the set of all complex
numbers)
A. A) one-one
B. B) onto
C. C) one-one and onto
D. D) neither one-one nor onto
Question 51
√|x| 2 −2|x|−8
{x ∈ R/ log(2−x−x 2 )
is a real number}
A. A) (−∞, −4]U[4, ∞)
B. B) ϕ
C. C) (−1, 2)
D. D) (−∞, −4] ∪ (−1, 2) ∪ [4, ∞)
Question 52
If f(x) = sin2 x+cos4 x , for x ∈ R, then f(2002) is equal to
cos x
A. A) 1
B. B) 2
C. C) 3
D. D) 4
Question 53
If f(0) = 0, f(1) = 1, f(2) = 2 and f(x) = f(x − 2) + f(x − 3) for x = 3, 4, 5, …, then
f(9) is equal to
A. A) 12
B. B) 13
C. C) 14
D. D) 10
Question 54
For x ∈ R, the least value of xx2 −6x+5 is
2
+2x+1
A. A) -1
B. B) − 12
C. C) − 14
D. D) − 3
1
Question 55
If the functions f and g are defined by f(x) = 3x − 4, g(x) = 2 + 3x for x ∈ R respective,
then g −1 (f −1 (5)) is equal to
A. A) 1
B. B) 12
C. C) 13
D. D) 14
Question 56
If f : R → R and g : R → R are defined by f(x) = |x| and g(x) = [x − 3] for x ∈ R, then
{g(f(x)) : − 85 < x < 8
5 } is equal to
A. A) {0, 1}
B. B) {1, 2}
C. C) {−3, −2}
D. D) {2, 3}
Question 57
If [x] represent greatest integer ≤ x and [α, β] is the set of all real values of x for which the real
function f(x) = is defined, then f 2 (α + 1) + 5f 2 (β) =
√3+x+√3−x
√[x]+2
A. A) 0
B. B) 36
5
C. C) 12
D. D) 1
Question 58
A function f : R → R is such that f(l) = 2 and f(x + y) = f(x) ⋅ f(y)∀x, y. The area (in square
units) enclosed by the lines 2|x| + 5|y| ≤ 4 expressed interms of f(1), f(2) and f(4) is
A. A) f(1)+2f(2)
f(4)
B. B) 1+f(2)
f(4)
C. C) 2f(1)+f(2)
2f(4)
D. D) 2f(1)+f(2)
f(4)
Question 59
f : [−2, 2] → [−2, 2] and g : [−2, 2] → [0, 4] are two functions defined as
−2, −2 ≤ x ≤ 0
f(x) = { 2 and g(x) = |f(x)| + f(|x|), then
x − 2, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2
A. A) f and g are injective mappings
B. B) f and g are surjective mappings
C. C) f is bijective mapping and g is injective mapping
D. D) f is not bijective mapping and g is surjective mapping
Question 60
f : [1, 3] → R is a function defined as f(x) = x 3 + ax 2 + bx. If f(l) − f(3) = 0 and
f ′ ( 2√√3+1 ) = 0. Then, a − b is equal to
3
A. A) 5
B. B) -17
C. C) 4√3
D. D) −2√3
Hard Questions
Question 61
For real values of x, the value of the expression 11x
2
−12x−6
2
x +4x+2
A. A) lies between −17 and −3
B. B) does not lie between −17 and −3
C. C) lies between 3 and 17
D. D) does not lie between 3 and 17
Question 62
For a real number x, let [x] denote the largest integer less than or equal to x, and let {x} = x − [x].
The number of solutions x to be equation [x]{x} = 5 with 0 ≤ x ≤ 2015 is
A. A) 0
B. B) 3
C. C) 2008
D. D) 2009
Question 63
Let a function f : (2, ∞) → [0, ∞) defined as f(x) = x−3
x−2
, then f is
A. A) injective & surjective
B. B) not injective but surjective
C. C) injective but not surjective
D. D) neither injective nor surjective
Question 64
Let R be the set of all real numbers and f : R → R be a continuous function. Suppose
|f(x) − f(y)| ≥ |x − y| for all real numbers x and y. Then
A. A) f is one-one, but need not be onto
B. B) f is onto, but need not be one-one
C. C) f need not be either one-one or onto
D. D) f is one-one and onto
Question 65
Paragraph: If a continuous f defined on the real line R, assume positive and negative values in R,
then the equation f(x) = 0 has a root in R. For example, if it is known that a continuous function f
on R is positive at some point and its minimum values is negative, then the equation f(x) = 0 has a
root in R. Consider f(x) = ke x − x for all real x, where k is real constant.Question: The positive
value of k for which ke x − x = 0 has only one root is
A. A) 1e
B. B) 1
C. C) e
D. D) log e 2
Question 66
If g(x) = x 2 + x − 1 and (gof)(x) = 4x 2 − 10x + 5, then f( 54 ) is equal to
A. A) 2
3
B. B) − 12
C. C) 12
D. D) − 32
Question 67
Let f(x) = √2 − x − x 2 and g(x) = cos x. Which of the following statements are true? (I) Domain
of f ((g(x)) 2 ) = Domain of f(g(x)) (II) Domain of f(g(x)) + g(f(x)) = Domain of g(f(x)) (III)
Domain of f(g(x)) = Domain of f(g(x)) (V) Domain of g ((f(x)) 3 ) = Domain of f(g(x)) (IV)
Domain of g ((f(x)) 3 ) = Domain of f( g(x))
A. A) Only (I)
B. B) Only (I) and (II)
C. C) Only (III) and (IV)
D. D) Only (I) and (IV)
Question 68
Let f(x) = x+1
x−1
for all x ≠ 1. Let f 1 (x) = f(x), f 2 (x) = f(f(x)) and generally
f n (x) = f (f n−1 (x)) for n > 1 Let P = f 1 (2)f 2 (3)f 3 (4)f 4 (5) Which of the following is a multiple
of P -
A. A) 125
B. B) 375
C. C) 250
D. D) 147
Question 69
Match the statements/expressions given in Column I with the values given in Column II.
A. A) (A) s, (B) q,s, (C) p,r,s,t, (D) q
B. B) (A) p, (B) q,s, (C) q,r,s,t, (D) r
C. C) (A) s, (B) s,t, (C) q,r,s, (D) r
D. D) (A) p, (B) s,t, (C) q,r,s,t, (D) q
Question 70
If the graph of the function f(x) = ax 3 + x 2 + bx + c is symmetric about the line x = 2, then the
value of a + b is equal to
A. A) 10
B. B) −4
C. C) 16
D. D) −10
Question 71
If the range of the function f(x) = sin −1 x + 2 tan −1 x + x 2 + 4x + 1 is [p, q], then the value of
p + q is
Question 72
Let [x] be the greatest integer less than or equal to x, for a real number x. Then the equation
[x 2 ] = x + 1 has
A. A) two solutions
B. B) one solution
C. C) no solution
D. D) more than two solutions
Question 73
The function f : [0 ,7] → [0, 70] where f(x) = x 3 − 12x 2 + 45x, is
A. A) one-one & onto
B. B) many-one & onto
C. C) one-onto & into
D. D) many-one & into
Question 74
The fractional part of a real number x is x − [x], where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal
to x. Let F 1 and F 2 be the fractional parts of (44 − √2017) 2017 and (44 + √2017) 2017
respectively. Then F 1 + F 2 lies between the numbers
A. A) 0 and 0.45
B. B) 0.45 and 0.9
C. C) 0.9 and 1.35
D. D) 1.35 and 1.8
Question 75
If f : R → A defined as f(x) = tan −1 (√4(x 2 + x + 1)) is surjective, then A is equal to
A. A) (− π2 , π2 )
B. B) [0, 2 )
π
C. C) [ π3 , π2 )
D. D) (0, π3 ]
Question 76
If P(x) be a polynomial with real coefficients such that P (sin 2 x) = P (cos 2 x), for all x ∈ [0, π/2].
Consider the following statements : I. P(x) is an even function. II. P(x) can be expressed as a
polynomial in (2x − 1) 2 I. P(x) is a polynomial of even degree Then,
A. A) all are false
B. B) only I and II are true
C. C) only II and III are true
D. D) all are true
Question 77
If f is a function defined as f (x) = x 2 − x + 5, f : ( 2 , ∞) → ( 4 , ∞), and g (x) is its inverse
1 19
function, then g ′ (7) is equal to
A. A) − 13
1
B. B) 13
1
C. C) 13
D. D) − 13
Question 78
Let R be the set of all real numbers and let f be a fucntion R to R such that
f(x) + (x + 1
2
)f(1 − x) = 1, for all x ∈ R. Then 2f(0) + 3f(1) is equal to.
A. A) 2
B. B) 0
C. C) −2
D. D) −4
Question 79
If f : R → R be defined as f(x) = e −e , then
2x −2x
2
A. A) f is many-one
B. B) f is into
C. C) f −1 (x) = 12 [log(x − √x 2 + 1)]
D. D) f −1 (x) = 12 [log(x + √x 2 + 1)]
Question 80
Let f : (0, 1) → R be defined by f(x) = 1−bx
b−x
, where b is a constant such that 0 < b < 1. Then,
Question 81
sin ax + cos ax and |sin x| + | cos x| are periodic with the same fundamental period, if a equals to
A. A) 0
B. B) 1
C. C) 2
D. D) 4
Question 82
If f(x) = 2x − sin x, f : R →R and g(x) = x 3 , g : R →R, then
1
A. A) both f and g are onto
B. B) gof is one-one
C. C) both f and g are one - one
D. D) All are true
Question 83
π λ−x 2
If f : R → [ 3 , π) defined by f(x) = cos −1 ( x2 +2 ) is a surjective function, then the value of λ is
equal to
A. A) 0
B. B) 3
C. C) 2
D. D) 1
Question 84
The graph of the function f(x) = x + 18 sin(2πx), 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 is shown below. Define
f 1 (x) = f(x), f n+1 (x) = f (f n (x)), for n ≥ 1
Which of the following statements are true? I. There are infinitely many x ∈ [0, 1] for which
lim n→∞ f n (x) = 0 II. There are infinitely many x ∈ [0, 1] for which lim n→∞ f n (x) = 1
2 III. There
are infinitely many x ∈ [0, 1] for which lim n→∞ f n (x) = 1 IV. There are infinitely many x ∈ [0, 1]
for which lim n→∞ f n (x) does not exist
A. A) I and III only
B. B) II only
C. C) I, II, III only
D. D) I, II, III and IV
Question 85
If f(x) = (x 3 + x + 1)tan(π[x]) (where, [x] represents the greatest integer part of x), then
A. A) domain of f(x) is R − (2n + 1) 2 , n ∈ I
π
B. B) range of f(x) ∈ R
C. C) f(x) is an even function
D. D) f(x) is a non-periodic function
Question 86
The domain of the function f(x) = 9−x
1
2 + log 20 (x − 3x) is
3
A. A) (−√3, 0) ∪ (√3, ∞)
B. B) (−√3, 0) ∪ (√3, 3)
C. C) (−√3, 0) ∪ (3, ∞)
D. D) (−√3, 0) ∪ (√3, 3) ∪ (3, ∞)
Question 87
f : R → R, f(x) = λx + sin x is onto if λ is an element of the set P and f(x) is one-one if λ is
an element of the set Q, then (given, λ is a real number)
A. A) P = Q
B. B) P ⊂ Q
C. C) P − Q = {0}
D. D) Q ⊂ P
Question 88
The function f(x) = sec[log(x + √1 + x 2 )] is
A. A) an odd function
B. B) an even function
C. C) neither an odd nor an even function
D. D) a constant function
Question 89
Let g(x) = log f(x), where f(x) is a twice differentiable positive function on (0, ∞) such that
f(x + 1) = xf(x). Then, for N = 1, 2, 3, … . g ′′ (N + 1
2
) − g ′′ ( 12 ) is equal to
A. A) −4 {1 + 19 + 25
1 1
+ … + (2N−1) 2 }
B. B) 4 {1 + 19 + 25
1 1
+ … + (2N−1) 2 }
C. C) −4 {1 + 19 + 25
1 1
+ … + (2N+1) 2 }
D. D) 4 {1 + 19 + 25
1 1
+ … + (2N+1) 2 }
Question 90
Let f : [−1, 1] → B be a function defined as f(x) = cot −1 √ . If f is both one-one and onto,
2x
3(1+x 2 )
then B is the interval
A. A) (0, x3 )
B. B) [0, 2π
3 )
C. C) [ π3 , 2π
3
]
D. D) ( π3 , π)
Correct Answers for this Chapter
Q1 - D Q32 - C Q62 - D
Q2 - B Q33 - C Q63 - B
Q3 - C Q34 - A Q64 - D
Q4 - C Q35 - A Q65 - A
Q5 - B Q36 - C Q66 - B
Q6 - D Q37 - B Q67 - B
Q7 - A Q38 - C Q68 - B
Q8 - B Q39 - D Q69 - B
Q9 - B Q40 - B Q70 - B
Q10 - A Q41 - A Q71 - 4 (Num)
Q11 - A Q42 - D Q72 - C
Q12 - B Q43 - A Q73 - B
Q13 - B Q44 - B Q74 - C
Q14 - C Q45 - A Q75 - C
Q15 - D Q46 - C Q76 - C
Q16 - B Q47 - A Q77 - C
Q17 - B Q48 - B Q78 - C
Q18 - C Q49 - A Q79 - D
Q20 - D Q50 - D Q81 - D
Q21 - D Q51 - B Q82 - D
Q22 - B Q52 - A Q83 - D
Q23 - B Q53 - D Q84 - B
Q24 - D Q54 - D Q85 - C
Q25 - B Q55 - C Q86 - D
Q26 - C Q56 - C Q87 - D
Q27 - A Q57 - C Q88 - B
Q28 - D Q58 - B Q89 - A
Q29 - B Q59 - B Q90 - C
Q30 - C Q60 - B
Q31 - A Q61 - B
Continuity and Differentiability
Easy Questions
Question 1
If f(x) = |x| + | sin x| for x ∈ (− π2 , π2 ), then its left hand derivative at x = 0 is
A. A) 0
B. B) -1
C. C) -2
D. D) -3
Question 2
Then, which of the following is true ?
2a − x in − a < x < a
f(x) = {
3x − 2a in a ≤ x
A. A) f(x) is discontinuous at x = a
B. B) f(x) is not differentiable at x = a
C. C) f(x) is differentiable at x ≥ a